Leak reveals a Tesla Model S P100D with an even bigger battery

White-hat hacker and Tesla P85D owner Jason Hughes recently found out an interesting detail while digging through the code in the latest firmware version of his Model S: A new model is in the works, and it’ll pack a battery bigger than ever.

A day later, he found out that the firmware of his Tesla model was downgraded to version 2.12.45 without his knowledge. Mentioning that his car was hacked using “some method I was unaware of,” he told Musk about it in a tweet. However, the CEO, who’s used to answering back to critics, took no responsibility for the software downgrade.

“Wasn’t done at my request,” he said. “Good hacking is a gift.”

Musk previously challenged a New York Times article with data originating from the review car, Ars Technica reminds us, and canceled a customer’s order after a “rude” post. Perhaps Tesla removed the software update as it may have included additional hints about Tesla’s future P100D model.